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![]() Does anyone know what if anything can be done about it? I sure hope something can be done about it...Charlie
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![]() There isn't really anything that can be done. A quick google search of the algae they test for says these algae are a direct result of excessive nutrient runoff. So as long as we keep getting rained on coupled with agricultural, residential, and commercial nutrient runoff...These events will be common.
Unless there is a treatment to get the blooms under control but who knows what the side effects of that would be?
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![]() That doesn't sound very encouraging...Charlie
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![]() This is nothing new. They just started taking actions based on test results within the past few years. Blooms are very common and I'm sure we have all seen them and wrote them off as pollen in the water. It clears itself.
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![]() Don't think this has ever happened?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/newsrel/2019/19_0053.htm On the bright side no damn wake board boats! ![]()
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![]() You have a lake without an inch of uninhabited shoreline and lots and lots of rain. This follows years of less than normal rainfall. Where is the mystery?
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![]() Was having a discussion with someone the other day who lives in the Lake Mohawk Community. They mentioned they have the following policy which you can find on line.
Non-Phosphorous Community: In a lake community, phosphorous is the NUMBER ONE ENEMY. Phosphorous feeds the algae and the weeds in our Lakes. For that reason, ordinances have been passed in both Byram and Sparta Townships prohibiting fertilizers containing phosphorous and requiring that septic systems be pumped every three (3) years. We also recommend that you use household products, laundry and dishwasher soaps that have no or low phosphorous. Your cooperation is necessary to maintain a healthy ecological lake environment. Does Lake Hopatcong have a similar policy and if not why not? IF use of phosphorous based fertilizers is the leading cause of HAB, I would think this is a no-brainer relative to what the community is going through this year. Nice lawns are just that nice, but if they're making the community unsafe to it's residents what's the point. Last edited by dakota560; 07-21-2019 at 09:03 PM.. |
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![]() Interesting opinion article on HAB. NJ standards are much higher than other states.
https://www.nj.com/opinion/2019/07/m...-mulshine.html
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